Sozialwissenschaftliche Hermeneutik 1997
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-663-11431-4_1
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Einleitung: Hermeneutik in der deutschsprachigen Soziologie heute

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“…Social phenomenology could be brought to the point in the following phrase (Kurt 2002 (Gross 1994(Gross , 1999, and the more often individual actors re-interpret their own situation, the more their knowledge and action becomes contingent, the more also the predictive power of 'if-then' assertions fades, and the more urgent explorative and interpretative research designs become (cf. also Hitzler 1997Hitzler , 1999b. '…”
Section: The Phenomenological Perspective: Studying the Lifeworld Of mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Social phenomenology could be brought to the point in the following phrase (Kurt 2002 (Gross 1994(Gross , 1999, and the more often individual actors re-interpret their own situation, the more their knowledge and action becomes contingent, the more also the predictive power of 'if-then' assertions fades, and the more urgent explorative and interpretative research designs become (cf. also Hitzler 1997Hitzler , 1999b. '…”
Section: The Phenomenological Perspective: Studying the Lifeworld Of mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…While this is less a problem in the frame of everyday communication and interaction, it is a central issue for scientific research. Hitzler & Honer (1997) stress that in particular social sciences face this problem, because, other than for natural sciences, the data that is gathered is pre-interpreted through the interview partners. Thus, the scientific analysis of interviews is an interpretation of 'second order'.…”
Section: Hermeneuticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These data are then analysed using discourse or conversation analysis. From the angle of the third perspective, data are collected primarily by recording interactions and using visual material (photos or ®lms), which then undergo one of the different versions of hermeneutic analysis (Hitzler and Honer, 1997). Table 1 summarizes these allocations and complements them with some examples of research ®elds characteristic of each of the three perspectives.…”
Section: Research Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is studied in analysing``small life-worlds'' and how meaning systems are produced which are shared by the members in these life-worlds (see Hitzler and Honer, 1997). This approach is useful, for example, in studying ®tness centres and doit-yourself groups as well as expert knowledge and techno cultures.…”
Section: Phenomenology and Analysing Small Life-worldsmentioning
confidence: 99%